Just not a lot of peopleAnd fewer still that can edit vrshtmlFor the augment layers supported by modemOur ONE cellular tower, privately owned.Not a lot of use, I guess.Not a lot of people.

But there were some layersI downloaded what I could, anyhowWith my handme-down phoneI use to get handme-down clothesNow I pay for those and get seconds on electronics

What might my 3rd childhood bring...Handme-down jobs? An UBER for yardwork?Handme-down property? I do not know.But it's probably somewhere already, in a thrift store.

So ya, downloaded the layersAnd walked around, but the ping beacons were deadThe cheap jobbies installed had clouded solar panelsTheir batteries were dead, or just erratic,Pinging off spurioiusly

But it was fun, went up to Towers ParkAnd there were all the plant names hoveringAnd season-cycle trailers and gifsMost of which were missing because without a linkThe download is massive for imagery and gifsBut the libraries filled in with words that gifs didn't.

One guy spent two-weeks up there campingAnd spent it making an artistic layer It's cool, most the trees in charcoalWith animal recognition AI plugin on in colorFull 3d-layers in oils for most the bugsAnd the deer I saw was perfectly depth-matchedFor a whole minute, till said ping-beacons anyway.

My mom and I chatted next to the creekAnd I bought time for us on the NFS-wifiAnd I could see which pictures she'd shutteredAs they floated past onto the upload stream.I Oooed and awed as I uploaded audio of several stops.She shared her twitter feed as I made sandwiches.

Then her robot ran out of juice and she couldn't connectMy eyeballs were drooping low, too,And she was showing steel.So I got the dolly and loaded her back upAnd motored home to give her a high-five.

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